A oficial police b arragement polis c travel indonesio E tulipa
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that is not the answer what was the answer for part a
Based on your options, I can assume the underlined phrase is <em>which is often called the Stars and Stripes, </em>even though you didn't actually underline anything. Anyway, the correct answer here is that the phrase is a nonessential adjective clause.
Nonessential clauses, as the name itself says, are not that relevant for the meaning of the entire sentence. If you omit that clause, the meaning won't change, whereas an essential clause cannot be omitted. Additionally, nonessential clauses are separated from the rest of the sentence by commas, which is the case here.
The answer is:
Damon demonstrates his loyalty by taking his friend’s place, which later causes Dionysius to reverse his decision to punish Pythias.
In "The Legend of Damon and Pythias" the cruel king Dionysius of Sicily sentences Pythias to death, so his friend Damon requests the king to permit Pythias see his family for the last time. Thus, Dionysius allows Damon to take his friend's place in jail while he is gone. If he didn't return, Damon would be put to death. Finally, when Pythias is robbed and tied on the way back, the king is moved by Damon's selflessness and faithfulness, so he decides to let Pythias live.